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Lorgar rose in the streets of terrified citizens as TalOS leaped through the window. Within seconds the Astartes of Lorgar got to the side of their Father and raised their Bolters to the Second Primarch. The Proelitor who were present did not bother going to TalOS’s side for each of them knew that a simple Bolter could not harm their Father. Instead a series of Volkite based weapons were raised against the Word Bearers who found themselves surrounded.
“Will you order your sons to fire upon me Lorgar!?” TalOS mocked his brother as his skin was now the color of blackened steel, “Just as you struck me first will you be the first to escalate to the use of firearms? Or maybe you did not think that far and thought that you would silence me with a simple chair!?”
As TalOS spoke those words the small troup of Word Bearers found that they were no longer facing a simple contingent of pistol wielding warriors. The heavy hydraulics of a Dreadnaught were sounded as the larger Steel Warden raised his flamer in the direction of Fulgrim. For five seconds Fulgrim did not speak, and so Fifty Skitarii had found themselves aiming both Galvanic and Rad Rifles at a son of the Emperor.
TalOS sensed the hatred of Lorgar and it was mutual now. The Tech Priest found his brother annoying but now he hated his brother. Lorgar did not have even the honor of Fulgrim, who willingly told to the face of TalOS all his grievances about the Cult. Lorgar, <span class="mu-s">Lorgar attacked TalOS without warning.</span>
With no answer TalOS spoke again, “Answer me brother and maybe I will get rid of a runt who is a fool.”
<span class="mu-i">“I will prove you wrong.”</span> Lorgar said as he looked upon TalOS with that hatred that TalOS always knew he held back, “The Emperor is Divine and is the Truth! If a miracle is the truth that you need I will give you that, just you wait!”
So he was not going to attack. Good. TalOS did not want to explain to everyone why he executed one of his own brothers in the streets of Lucius. So TalOS decided to speak his next words clearly, <span class="mu-s">“Got. Off. My. Planet.”</span>
Lorgar looked at his brother in anger, but with a simple gesture caused his sons to move in unison away from the fight.
Thus Lorgar was the second Primarch to be expelled from Lucius.